Roger Federer broke out some of his trick shots in an easy 63, 64 win last night over Feliciano Lopez to reach the final at the Rogers Cup.

Mid way through the first set, Federer executed another one of his perfect tweeners, his first as a 33-year-old. The Swiss ultimately lost the point, curiously just sending a ball into the crowd on a give-up stroke, but it shows Federer still has got it.

(Updated with correct video – TG)

Federer tries to avenge two previous losses in Canada to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga today in the men’s final in Toronto at 3pm.

Thanks for pointing that out…..you are so right. I had forgotten why Fabrice was called the magician…He truly was one . I loved to watch him play. I remember well the match with Fed. I have posted a few times myself that Roger is not the only one that can do a tweener. They’re commonplace on the circuit now. Enjoyed the clip!

@Lodhi
Before you start calling names in desperation, maybe you should better start by reading better.
I said show me, I didn’t say “he was the first”. So get your name calling right.
“King of the Tweeners”, is the correct name, he’s been more successful at it than anyone.

As far as you are concerned, being King of tweeners is no different that anybody calling Nadal the King of Banana Shot or Djokovic the King of Flexi-tennis , and I would be livid if they keep posting videos to support that.

Take your Fed love in the restroom and don’t bring it in every post you have to write.